P22 Zaner Two Font

P22 Zaner
Zaner is based on ornamental penmanship as taught by Charles Paxton Zaner at his art college at the turn of the 20th century. There are four separate fonts that each have their own unique set of capital letters and whose details in the lowercase vary as well. These are:
Zaner One, with a smaller lower case meant to be set at large point sizes.
Zaner Two, with a larger lower case to be more useable at smaller sizes.
Zaner Three, with the larger lower case letters with shading introduced.
Zaner Four with a sturdier lower case to be used when a bolder lower case companion is needed or to add emphasis.
The Super Pro version of this font, in Opentype format, combines all of these styles into one font file and adds a much greater range of functionality. The Opentype font features contextual alternates that, when enabled, produce more natural connections between letters as you would see in normal handwriting. The Pro version also features support for Central European languages, stylistic sets, add-on swashes, ornaments, stylistic alternates, & numeral features (including superiors, inferiors & fractions).
Stylistic Set Documentation:
The following Stylistic Set information is for P22 Zaner One Pro, P22 Zaner Two Pro & P22 Zaner Three Pro:
ss01 – Substitutes capitals with an alternate set
ss02-04 – Substitutes g and y with an alternate forms
ss05 – Substitutes k with an alternate form
ss06 – Substitutes p and thorn with alternate forms
ss07&08 – Substitutes t with alternate forms
The following Stylistic Set information is for P22 Zaner Four Pro:
ss01 – Substitutes capitals with an alternate set
ss02 – Substitutes p and thorn with alternate forms
ss03 – Substitutes t with an alternate form
The following Stylistic Set information is for P22 Zaner Super Pro:
ss01 – Substitutes capitals with an alternate set
ss02 – Emulates Zaner Two
ss03 – Emulates Zaner Three
ss04 – Emulates Zaner Four
ss05-07 – Substitutes g and y with an alternate forms
ss08 – Substitutes k with an alternate form
ss09 – Substitutes p and thorn with alternate forms
ss10&11 – Substitutes t with alternate forms
Designed by Paul Hunt